Farewell speech contest 2018

Before the Stipendium Hungaricum Farewell Party, we decided to announce a farewell speech contest among the participants of the event. 

17 July 2018

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We received five speeches from the graduates. Finally, we chose Majd Hammoudeh’s speech, as you could see on the portal earlier, as well as Dr. Mangesh Nakade’s one. But we find all the speeches worth sharing with you.

Miranda Tsintskiladze from Georgia was studying at Budapest Business School on Tourism and Management MA.

“Stipendium Hungaricum Program is a huge opportunity for both national and international students to network, share each other's culture, and make this world a global village.”

Read the full speech here.

Miranda Tsintskiladze

 

Appi Kieriboyegha Stephen is from Nigeria and was the student of the University of Debrecen at European and International Business Law MA.

“My lecturers were down to earth, they are approachable, friendly and supportive, the library staffs are all friendly and kind. The school environment is very quiet, peaceful and conducive. Indeed, my stay here in Hungary exposed me to the fact that everybody can live peacefully not minding the religious, cultural and social background. Society can be a better if we choose to make it a better.”

Read the full speech here.

Appi Kieriboyegha

 

Paiman Ramazan Ahmad was a PhD student in Public Administration Sciences at National Public Service University from Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

“As you graduate today I urge you to think about life a little more, and of people whom we will serve. Think about what really matters to you and them. Please do not waste your time on this planet let’s do our best to shape the world into a better place for all of us.”

Read the full speech here.

Paiman Ramazan Ahmad

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